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Couple of things to mention. 1. Parking is limited. go early and you can find a spot by the bus stop on Auloa rd. Come late and you'll be parking way up Maunuawili rd.
2. You then walk close to to a mile to the...More

Advanced hike not for the timid or height challenged.The hike starts off through beautiful forest. It then climbs through a cluster of pines before going vertical on a ridge which gets more and more narrow. Some fun boldering and a little rope climbing before arriving...More

This a difficult hike that starts on a jungle trail where we startled a wild boar right on the trail. The hike gets progressively harder and has 4 rock sections where you must climb holding the ropes tied to the trees. Awesome views. The trail...More

There are three peaks. The first is difficult due to terrain, incline, and exposure. Only people who are in good hiking shape, have proper footwear and equipment, and know their limitations should try it. Pretty much the same for the second peak, but a little...More

I have a mild fear of heights with which I always try to challenge myself. This hike was a very vertical hike (you're basically hiking to the top of a mountain in 1.5 miles). It included several instances where there's rock-climbing involved. The steep rock-climb...More

This is a gem that mostly locals enjoy. It goes about a mile and a half up about 1600 feet. The path is all nature and goes from wide to very narrow. There are some parts where you are required to use ropes (already there)...More

This is by far one of our favorite hikes, very challenging and rewarding once you reach the first peak. We decided to hold off on going to the other two peaks as both of us need new sneakers and weren't willing to chance it. If...More

I have done both Olomana and the Stairway to Heaven and I cherish this hike 10x more than my Stairway hike. Anyone can climb stairs, but not everyone can do this hike. If you are an adventurer and up for a challenge, this is the...More

I actually hiked this trail in June 2014. I wasn't sure what I was getting myself into; I just remember telling the crew that I wanted a challenge and oh dear, it was.
I hadn't hiked in a while and thought hiking with Army and...More

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Get on H1 West and take the Pali Highway exit. Go over the mountain and through the tunnel. On the other side of the mountain, turn right onto Maunawili Road and immediately take the left following the sign to Luana Hills... More

Get on H1 West and take the Pali Highway exit. Go over the mountain and through the tunnel. On the other side of the mountain, turn right onto Maunawili Road and immediately take the left following the sign to Luana Hills Country Club. Park on that road before crossing the bridge. You'll have to walk from the car into the country club grounds until you see the trailhead sign. The guys at the security checkpoint are really nice and can help guide you too. If you google search Luana Hills Country Club, you can easily get directions on your phone.